Waukesha High School - Megaphone Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1959

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Prospective Drivers Develop Practical Methods THE FUNCTIONS of the piston in the engine are explained to Lois Young by John Mahoney. Driver's Training All teenagers look forward to the day when they may legally drive a car. All the power put into the engines of our cars today makes us think a little more about the great responsibility we have every time we take a place behind the steering wheel of an automobile. We learn all about the parts, large and small, which combine to make our cars op- erate, we learn also how to get the most ef- ficiency out of them. Oh, what a time we had with all those many buttons, gauges, and knobs! Practice with the auto trainer unit made us feel more secure as we made test drives of our own on the side roads. Tests for accuracy, glare recovery, depth perception, and visual acuity showed whether or not we were physically Ht to drive cars. Driving could result in paying occupa- tions for many of us. Taxis, trucks, buses, and privately owned vehicles all offer the opportunity to make driving a means of earning a living. There is also the mechani- cal side of the auto industry which provides work for mechanics in garages and assem- bly plants. Whatever we do with our skills and knowledge obtained in driver's train- ing, the class will certainly have been a great advantage to us. nun-.-rzwzg .7-.. L23 , . , ss. 1, Q.: sg 1 5 Qsasfiw-'va 5275. lf,11T'5S sf-Q 53535 ws 2 'H - 'fide 5535 A2 ' D.'1F'?1iT , -'gs-w Robert Simon, Univer- sity of hlinnesota, NIA can ENGIHEE . fl' 2 MOTORS BECONIE less of a problem for Kathy Rosenheim and Nancy Paulson in Drivers Education.

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eggs E if SSL V, it ein W. fi 'vt ' s as t .Ls 3 S 6 X 1 .' vi . gif if. W. Mabel Amundson, La- Crosse State. HE. Shirley E. Bailiex, Lvn- iversity of YViseonsin, B.S. Rollie R. Bestar, Un- iversity of Wisconsin NIS. n Cameron Campbell, University of I o w ll , lXI.S. Dorothy Doge. Colum- bia lfniversity. INIA. .S li i r l e y Dyrud, La- Crosse State. BS. Ken Hollub, LaCrosse State,B.S. Frank Pichotta, Mar- quette University, ME. Bruce Salter, LaCrosse State, B.S. Those Exercises Were G m-Dandies Sift Mar'jorie Safher. Nlinot, . -ew ' ,nil , I 2 ' BS. ,,..f , at - Lee Saubert. X L LaCrosse State. 'W it 8253? HIGH SET-UPS and Change of direction were foremost in this girls mind as she gained practice in volleyball. PhyMcaIEducaUon More true this year than ever before' Our physical education program offers wide variety of activities. Besides the muscle-building activities we now offer the muscle-repairing course which all know is none other than the first aid course. This worthwhile study, of one six-weeks duration. is required for all students before graduation. Boys will be boys, and they still rate football. track, swimming. and basketball as high as ever. Girls have several sports PHYSICAL EDUCATION INCLUDES many things. Here John Meier struggles to pin Auron Couillztrd in Ll friendly wrestling match. which are less strtnuous Nfuch of their potential energy is used in ccihsthemcs xollcybill hisketb ill ind swimming Sometime duiin th school xeir most of the girls will be walking down the hill 'inc suddenly J up turn ind inalte 1 elid in motion th their irms rlhis sul to be 1 result of modern dancing Hhatexer the qym units presentfd xirious clisses e eryonc s ect n t h a favorible comment on some phases f his physical education actix ity



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5- s in... 6-5 Tomorrow s Farmers Learn Improved Methods 2 1? Orland Born R11 er F1115 Stite B S Charles Rohr Rn er Falls State B S THIS COOL CHICK IS bemb wrwpped for the freezer by Larry Sehne1der md Dilc Sch1tkowsk1 who leirned the proper techmque 1n the1r Ag class Agrlculture D1 ou know thit '31 to -10' of the Jobs m he world todu tre rcltted to lI'1CLl1lllI'C O11 xcrx lucs depend on those who t1ll the SO1l so that we mu be phw SlC'111y ible to mrry on our duly work The tqruulturt dep'1rt111t11t It VHS does not just equ1p boxs to do at better Job of farm1ng It etlso trims them to tpprtcute the subject ind dexelop in mterest 1n related fields of work To do lh1S Courses 1re offered 111 the was from so1l fert1l1tv to plant d1se'1ses 'md thelr control fr 111 pl mt eulturr to the producuon f eff1c1ent lncstock Some of the relited fields ure food 'md muplement siles eonserx 1t1on ind floril culture Flrm 1ent1l 1nd ownersh1p problems 1re studud ln the elxssroom cmd firms tre x1s1ted for on the spot lll9lI'lIl'llOI1 111 such fields 'ts m11nte11u1ce X,I'1C'l11lL1!'fl1 mstrucuon IS 1lso gnen to QI'ldll'1lf'9 ind 'tdult fftrmers IH cxenmg sess1ons The ent1re 1Ur1 culture depetrtmtnt coopemtes w1tl1 the Ln1xers1tx f lN1sco11s1n EYIPIISIOII DIXISIOI1 ind other 1 flfllllllff' agenmes 1r1 the 1re'1 111 'tn effort to produce better products through more extenstxe reseireh 30 EXHIBITINC THE CORN thit won second prwe for them 111 the FFA Corn Show 'ure B111 Swartz 'tnd Chuck Sm1th AN EXTENSIVE KNOWLEDGE of the repa1r of machmery IS a HCCCSSIIV for Any successful farmer Nlr Born pomts out the broken tractor part to J1111 41111114 and B111 Ruben 1A155c2g54,. qsttttgrasggg 'd tv, L K - If . 1 ' l'5?l'Lf 3ffl?zt . 3 . 1 J if 2 '1 lg A l ' I 44 7 l 1' . ' 1 , . 2 ' . 'q ffl' A 'Q L x ' E 1 ' L f Y . L Q . ., Z L 4 L I' . - . I 1 L .1 ll . v . 0 1 ' ' o -X gf. ' ' . , L 4 -:' 'fl ,, '. W r ' ' - - H L if 1 . , 'L . L 1 . . 7-mt. . . 1 -fwfr ' , ' ' . - 1 .' 1 . I 'T I 1 1 , l - Z D ' 1 L , ., , .. . . U Y . V . . . . 1 . ' ' 1 , 1 - 1 1 ' ' . j o I ' , L L I L . i W - ' Y Q Y - 1 A I L 1 E . . W . . . . ' 1

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